Killer killed

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Sun, 05-31-2009 - 4:39pm

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20090531/D98HDH9G0.html

Abortion doc George Tiller gunned down at church

By ROXANA HEGEMAN

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) - Late-term abortion doctor George Tiller, a prominent advocate for abortion rights wounded by a protester more than a decade ago, was shot and killed Sunday at a church in Wichita where he was serving as an usher and his wife was in the choir, his attorney said.

Tiller was shot during morning services at Reformation Lutheran Church, attorney Dan Monnat said. Police said a manhunt was under way for the shooter, who fled in a car registered to a Kansas City suburb nearly 200 miles away.

National anti-abortion groups had long focused on Tiller, whose Women's Health Care Services clinic is one of just three in the nation where abortions are performed after the 21st week of pregnancy.

In 1991, the Summer of Mercy protests organized by Operation Rescue drew thousands of anti-abortion activists to this city for demonstrations marked by civil disobedience and mass arrests.

Some abortion opponents had resorted to attacks against Tiller long before Sunday's shooting. A protester shot Tiller in both arms in 1993, and his clinic was bombed in 1985.

Anti-abortion group Operation Rescue issued a statement denouncing the shooting.

"We are shocked at this morning's disturbing news that Mr. Tiller was gunned down," said Troy Newman, Operation Rescue's president. "Operation Rescue has worked for years through peaceful, legal means, and through the proper channels to see him brought to justice. We denounce vigilantism and the cowardly act that took place this morning."

Capt. Brent Allred said Wichita police were looking for a gunman who fled in a 1993 light blue Ford Taurus registered in the Kansas City suburb of Merriam, Kan. No other details about the shooting were immediately released.

The phone line at the home of Tiller and wife, Jeanne, had a busy signal Sunday.

Tiller began providing abortion services in 1973. He acknowledged abortion was as socially divisive as slavery or prohibition but said the issue was about giving women a choice when dealing with technology that can diagnose severe fetal abnormalities before a baby is born.

"Pre-natal testing without pre-natal choices is medical fraud," Tiller once said.

After the 1991 protests, Tiller kept mostly to his heavily guarded clinic, although in 1997 he opened it to three tours by state lawmakers and the media.

Tiller remained prominent in the news, in part because of an investigation started begun by former Kansas Attorney General Phill Kline, an abortion opponent.

Prosecutors had alleged that Tiller had gotten second opinions from a doctor who was essentially an employee of his, not independent as state law requires. A jury in March acquitted Tiller of all 19 misdemeanor counts.

"I am stunned by this lawless and violent act, which must be condemned and should be met with the full force of law," Kline said in a written statement. "We join in lifting prayer that God's grace and presence rest with Dr. Tiller's family and friends."

Abortion opponents also questioned then-Gov. Kathleen Sebelius' ties to Tiller before the Senate confirmed her this year as U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary. Tiller donated thousands of dollars to Sebelius over the years.

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iVillage Member
Registered: 02-19-2008
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Wed, 06-10-2009 - 4:26pm

Not really relevant in this case. Mr Tiller wasn't killed there. Anti-abortion protestors have known where this clinic was for ages. Had their intentions been to kill staff or clientele there my guess is it would have been done long ago.

Though it might be nice for the city of Wichita to get a break from having this PITB place around for awhile.

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Registered: 04-05-2002
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Wed, 06-10-2009 - 4:26pm
Sad.





iVillage Member
Registered: 02-19-2008
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Wed, 06-10-2009 - 4:28pm

"While you might prefer to die and bring your preborn child with you, some women would like the choice to live and be there for their families."

Well it would seem barring a change in circumstances they will have to go somewhere else to do so.

iVillage Member
Registered: 08-30-2002
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Wed, 06-10-2009 - 4:30pm

***If the pro-life groups and individuals want these all these "preborns" brought into the world, then it naturally follows that they should be willing to help support them after their birth.



iVillage Member
Registered: 02-19-2008
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Wed, 06-10-2009 - 4:33pm
I'm sure they'll manage. They survived when the Dobbs Ferry clinic closed down a few years ago.
iVillage Member
Registered: 01-22-2009
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Wed, 06-10-2009 - 4:36pm

~I wonder the same things about pro-abortion people. Don't they care about the born? Why haven't they stepped up to the plate here?~


I did step up.

Community Leader
Registered: 04-05-2002
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Wed, 06-10-2009 - 4:37pm

"Well it would seem barring a change in circumstances they will have to go somewhere else to do so."


It's an odd position for someone who claims to be pro-life to be gloating that women can't get legal medical care that can save their lives in that area.











iVillage Member
Registered: 02-19-2008
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Wed, 06-10-2009 - 4:39pm
Unless you have personal knowledge of the pregnancy stories of all those children on the site I really don't see the connection. Did pro-lifers talk all those women who birthed these now unwanted children out of killing them? This might be a positive addition to the site.
iVillage Member
Registered: 01-22-2009
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Wed, 06-10-2009 - 4:40pm

~zero chance of survival~


Yes, that's my understanding also.


(That said, many are aborted

iVillage Member
Registered: 12-25-2008
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Wed, 06-10-2009 - 4:40pm

What does it matter where he was killed?

 


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